Door County 2009 Visitor Guide - (Page 46) M S – ROCK ISLAND STATE PARK A Golfer’s Paradise: , Y F Recreation WASHINGTON ISLAND GILLS ROCK ELLISON BAY SISTER BAY EPHRAIM PENINSULA STATE PARK NORTHPORT NEWPORT STATE PARK ROWLEYS BAY CHAMBERS ISLAND FISH CREEK CANA ISLAND EGG HARBOR BAILEYS HARBOR GREEN BAY CARLSVILLE JACKSONPORT CAVE POINT POTAWATOMI STATE PARK WHITEFISH DUNES STATE PARK INSTITUTE STURGEON BAY LAKE MICHIGAN MAPLEWOOD NAMUR BRUSSELS FORESTVILLE W ith the bay of Green Bay on one side and Lake Michigan on the other, Door County’s 300 miles of shoreline enclose not only the Midwest’s choice vacation destination, but scenic golf courses that will challenge you, whatever your skill level. And all surrounded by Door County’s natural beauty and a carefree atmosphere that allows you to really relax after the spikes are cleaned and the score cards tallied. Eleven golf courses call the Door County Peninsula home, and have from 9 to 36 holes each. Courses are located from south of Sturgeon Bay to Washington Island, and most places in between. All courses offer a range of greens fees to accommodate both the weekend golfer and the 3-handicapper, and some courses also offer lessons for those who would like to learn the game. Calling ahead for tee times is recommended, but most courses will accept walk-ons, depending on the season and course availability. The great thing about golfing in Door County is that the green doesn’t end at the 18th hole! More information is available by 46 T h e O f f i c i a l D o o r C o u n tvisiting o r G u i d e y V i s i t www.DoorCountyGolf.com, or calling 800-52-RELAX. http://www.DoorCountyGolf.com http://www.DoorCountyGolf.com
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